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You should probably understand what processed means if you want to toss shade.
Back to seriousness, it always amazes me the euros still toss shade about American food. It's some of the best of the planet. Certainly better than anything out of the Netherlands π€£. As if you people have even earned a right to be in the same room as the rest of Europe much less the international stage.
You have flattened ice cream cones and crepes you have confused for pancakes.
I was with you until you shit on Dutch food. What a bizarre point of view.
Garbage compared to most of Western Europe. DE might be the only saving grace.
I'll still eat the crepes and waffle cones though. I guess the Indian is on par though.
Even to the last you have to demonstrate your ignorance.
The UK has by far the best Indian (of all varieties) in Europe, not NL. I mean, it's ok here, but nothing like in the UK. This is like culinary 101 man.
Do you know what on par means? Average.
No it doesnβt. It means to be on the same level as something else.
Yes, and how to say it in several languages. But thank's for the concern.
Aw, did the American get its feefees hurt?
I eat better than you.
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